Sari Fujimura, who debuted on NXT television as Sarray, is a 24-year-old with nearly a decade of experience in the ring already.
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Competing under the name Sareee, she made her mark in the Japanese joshi circuit for promotions like Meiko Satomura’s Sendai Girls, JWP Joshi Puroresu and World Woman Pro-Wrestling Diana.
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Hideki Suzuki joins the WWE PC’s coaching staff.
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The Hokkaido, Japan, native trained in catch-as-catch can wrestling at Japan’s Snake Pit under the legendary Billy Robinson before stepping into the ring for Big Japan Pro Wrestling, Wrestle-1 and Zero1, among others. In 2017, Suzuki was named the MVP of Japanese independent wrestling by Samurai TV.
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Jennifer Michell Cantu Iglesias is a 23-year-old champion powerlifter from Monterrey, Mexico.
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Matt Farrelly of Sydney, Australia, is a former history teacher with experience in the ring and on reality television.
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He competed on “Australian Survivor: Champions vs. Contenders” in 2019.
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Sanjana George is a 24-year-old from Bangalore, India.
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In addition to her passion for running grueling obstacle courses, George also holds a 5-1 record in mixed martial arts.
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Stephanie De Landre of Sydney, Australia, has a background in dance and soccer, and has been a standout on the independent wrestling scene down under.